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=== Claimed resistance to tactical voting ===
In arguing for majority judgment, Balinski and Laraki (the system's inventors) prove [[highest median voting rule|highest median rules]] are the most "strategy-resistant" system, in the sense that they minimize the share of the electorate with an incentive to be dishonest.<ref>Balinski and Laraki, ''Majority Judgment'', pp.&nbsp;15,17,19,187-198, and 374</ref> However, some writers have disputed the significance of these results, as they do not apply in cases of imperfect information or collusion between voters.{{cn|date=March 2024}}
 
=== Median voter property ===